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Why Online Video Just Took One More Big Step to Legitimacy

Why Online Video Just Took One More Big Step to Legitimacy

By Mark Suster on May 8, 2013

Anyone who reads this blog frequently will know that I am a big believer in low-cost video content and specifically the power of YouTube as a content creation & distribution platform. Our industry just took one big step towards legitimacy with the hiring of renowned media exec Ynon Kreiz to run Maker Studios. The industry finally has [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, los angeles, startups, Tech Market Analysis, vc funding, venture capital | Leave a response

Entrepreneur’s Don’t Think Enough. Here’s What You Can Do About It …

Entrepreneur’s Don’t Think Enough. Here’s What You Can Do About It …

By Mark Suster on November 20, 2012

Every so often I find myself caught up in a really hectic 3-4 week schedule where it seems like I float endlessly betweens meetings. Pitches. Intros. Board Meetings. Conferences. And I get flooded with legal docs, end-of-quarter financial administration, recruiting, whatever. I get sucked up in “Do” mode. Startups Are for Doers Now, I’m pretty [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Entrepreneur Advice, first round capital, grp partners, los angeles, management, startups, venture capital | 1 Response

Here are More Signs that LA Tech is Moving to the Next Level

Here are More Signs that LA Tech is Moving to the Next Level

By Mark Suster on July 24, 2012

I wrote a blog post on how to work with lawyers at a startup nearly two-and-a-half years ago. It was very widely read. If you don’t have much experience in working with law firms at a startup it’s a good primer. In that post I talked about how to select a law-firm for a startup. It [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged los angeles, Startup Advice | 1 Response

OS (Open Source) Bridge Week in Review

OS (Open Source) Bridge Week in Review

By Adron Hall on June 24, 2011

This is the first time I’ve attended OS Bridge. I’d known about it before while living in PDX. I had seen numerous people sitting in Bailey’s, Backspace, and other places around town after the days of the conference in past years. This year I actually got to experience it myself and am stoked with the [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged advocacy, articles, conferences, Directories, Free software community, los angeles, New Orleans, open source, open source bridge, opensource, operating system, os bridge, osbridge, portland, Portland Oregon, United States

Google Apps Shapes Up Nicely In Spite Of Noise Around City Of LA Bungling

Google Apps Shapes Up Nicely In Spite Of Noise Around City Of LA Bungling

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 29, 2010

The noise surrounding Google App’s City of LA deployment doesn’t appear to be dying down anytime soon. Yesterday, another article highlighting Google’s failure came up on the basis of a leaked email from the City of Los Angeles.  The April 13 letter, addressed to L.A.’s information technology and government affairs committee from City Administrative Officer Miguel [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged analysis, CA, cloud computing, FISMA, google apps, Government, identity, los angeles, saas, Security | 1 Response

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